Sending emails using Spring mail and Spring boot

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1. Overview

Sending emails is quite a frequent and common task in Java EE projects.

In this article, I will show you how to send emails using Spring mail in a Spring boot application.

2. Implementation

1. Create a new Spring boot project using Spring initializr, then add the spring-boot-starter-mail dependency to your pom.xml.

<dependency>
	<groupId>org.springframework.boot</groupId>
	<artifactId>spring-boot-starter-mail</artifactId>
	<version>1.5.10.RELEASE</version>
</dependency>

2. Add the following config properties to your application.properties.

spring.mail.test-connection=true
spring.mail.host=smtp.gmail.com
spring.mail.port=587
[email protected]
spring.mail.password=password
spring.mail.properties.mail.smtp.auth=true
spring.mail.properties.mail.smtp.starttls.enable=true
spring.mail.properties.mail.smtp.ssl.trust=smtp.gmail.com
spring.mail.properties.mail.debug=true

For this example, I used the Gmail SMTP server settings, but you can use any SMTP server you want.

3. Create two Java POJOs SimpleMail.java and HTMLMail.java to hold mail’s detail.

  • SimpleMail.java : we will use it to send a simple text mail.
  • HTMLMail.java :  we will use it to send an HTML mail.
public class SimpleMail {

    private final String to;

    public SimpleMail(String to) {
        this.to = to;
    }

    public String getTo() {
        return this.to;
    }

    public String getSubject() {
        return "Simple Email Subject";
    }

    public String getContent() {
        return "Hello client,\n This a simple email content !";
    }
}
public class HTMLMail {

    private final String to;

    public HTMLMail(String to) {
        this.to = to;
    }

    public String getTo() {
        return this.to;
    }

    public String getSubject() {
        return "HTML Email Subject";
    }

    public String getContent() {
        return "<html>" +
                    "<body>" +
                        "<p>Hello client,</p>" +
                        "<p>This an <strong>HTML</strong> email content !</p>" +
                    "</body>" +
                "</html>";
    }
}

4. We will take advantage of the JavaMailSender.java, to send simple text and HTML emails.

@Service
public class MailSenderService {

    @Autowired
    private JavaMailSender mailSender;

    // Use it to send Simple text emails
    public void sendSimpleMail(SimpleMail mail) {

        SimpleMailMessage message = new SimpleMailMessage();

        message.setTo(mail.getTo());
        message.setSubject(mail.getSubject());
        message.setText(mail.getContent());

        mailSender.send(message);
    }

    // Use it to send HTML emails
    public void sendHTMLMail(HTMLMail mail) throws MessagingException {

        MimeMessage message = mailSender.createMimeMessage();
        MimeMessageHelper helper = new MimeMessageHelper(message, false, "utf-8");

        helper.setTo(mail.getTo());
        helper.setSubject(mail.getSubject());
        message.setContent(mail.getContent(), "text/html");

        mailSender.send(message);
    }
}

5. Use the created service MailSenderService.java to send emails via sendSimpleMail(mail) or sendHTMLMail(mail).

@SpringBootApplication
public class SendEmailsSpringBootExampleApplication implements CommandLineRunner {

    @Autowired
    private MailSenderService senderService;

	@Override
	public void run(String... args) throws Exception {

	    // send a simple mail
        senderService.sendSimpleMail(new SimpleMail("[email protected]"));

        //send an HTML mail
        senderService.sendHTMLMail(new HTMLMail("[email protected]"));
	}

    // ...
}

6. After executing the application, two different emails will be sent to [email protected], simple text email and HTML email.

Spring Mail with Spring Boot simple email

Spring Mail with Spring Boot HTML email

Find the source code of this example on GitHub.

 

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Brij Bhushan
3 years ago

Nice Article..!
Those who come to read your Information will find lots of helpful and informative tips.

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